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🗓️ 26 September 2022
⏱️ 44 minutes
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This is the second part of our coverage on the most requested topic, Bethenny Frankel's divorce from Jason Hoppy. This picks up with the aftermath of the apartment determination and covers Jason's arrest and the tensions surrounding yet another custody battle. We discuss why the proceedings took so long and how the divorce was finalized (or was it? - just kidding! It definitely was).
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0:00.0 | In reality television, the people are represented by two separate but equally obsessed attorneys. |
0:06.3 | This is their podcast. |
0:18.7 | Hi, I'm Sessie and I'm Angela, and this is the Bravo Docket. |
0:22.7 | Hey Legal Team, we are back for part two of one of our most requested episodes, |
0:28.4 | which is Bethany's divorce. If you haven't listened to part one, go ahead and do that. |
0:33.9 | In part one, we go through all the details of how they met, and we get up into the point |
0:40.9 | of Bethany getting her apartment back after the divorce has been filed. So that's where we're going |
0:47.1 | to pick up now. So now we're on to September 2016. Now obviously we said that during the divorce |
0:53.0 | proceedings, Bethany demanded inner divorce petition that she be declared the true owner of the |
0:57.7 | apartment and that Hoppy had no rights per their pre-neutral agreement. And then we just |
1:01.8 | talked about how she had the trust invalidated. Well, she didn't have it invalidated. The judge |
1:05.6 | was like, this is not right. And then of course, Hoppy was trying to say, no, I'm entitled to have. |
1:11.9 | So finally, after the trust was invalidated, the title of the home was transferred 100% to Bethany, |
1:18.7 | and then Hoppy was forever barred from claiming interest in it. And then this was in architectural |
1:23.5 | digest, and it said she purchased the 3,000. Wow, I didn't realize it was that big. It's pretty big. |
1:31.2 | Yeah, for a New York apartment, yeah, it's bigger than my house, but still not big enough to avoid |
1:37.7 | your stuff. Oh, no, yeah, you know, absolutely not. But it's still, I'm still amazed at how big that |
1:42.9 | is. So according to architectural digest, she purchased the 3,725 square foot chart back a loft |
1:49.2 | for 4.9 million. Through a trust when she was still married to Hoppy, like we just talked about, |
1:53.9 | and then she sank an additional half a million into renovating and furnishing the chic |
1:57.9 | four bedroom with three bathroom home. The corner unit featured 12 fruit ceilings, |
2:01.8 | hardwood floors, and 180 bottle wine fridge as well as a main suite with a walk-in closet and |
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